****I was unsure about the outcome of this given my current opinions on all three vary a lot (bad, good and hit-and-miss respectively), but the song itself is pretty well written mix of retro 60s pop and modern hip-hop without as much tokenism as that would imply, both singers are decent here, even if Ariana's voice is a cut above Jessie's, Nicki's verse feels surprisingly restrained and unengaging, which is a shame given her ability to bring extra-level momentum to already strong performances. Decent song overall though.

Hey the chorus has the line "I know you want it" in it let's accuse everyone involved with this song of being a rapist!Last edited: 10.09.2014 08:43

***Considering I have precious little time for any of the music of these women, I was expecting to really hate this, and initially I thought it was just a mess of noise. However the song itself (aside from Nicki's verse) is quite enjoyable with the old style chorus especially fun. It's just a shame that I really dislike the vocals of everyone involved.

***There's just too much going on for me. Ariana's parts are decent, but Jessie's vocals are far too overpowering. The silver lining is that Nicki is oddly a shadow of her boisterous self, but the noisy chorus more than makes up for that. Not for me. 2.5

**There are some great elements in the song, but it just never gets there. At any point. It's always a shame when a good idea ends up becoming an underproduced shouty mess. And there is also the hopeless Minaj... Not really for me. 2.5

******I thought I would hate this, but this is easily one of my favourite songs of the year! Jessie J is brilliant, Ariana Grande continues to surprise me and Nicki Minaj pulls off some of her best rapping yet.Last edited: 30.11.2014 13:45

****Despite being fond of biscuits, I am severely not a fan of Miss Cornish. But this track is undeniably a bop so I can at least applaud the GP's decision to buy this track and promptly not buy her album as well. It's a retro-styled pop hit, but one that doesn't rely on the typical excess and showy instruments. The loudest things you hear are drums & claps. I also think that despite being seemingly tacked on towards the end, Nicki really is the star of this, delivering a quick-fire verse that's honestly quite refreshing. It also ended her drought of having zero #1 singles across Australia, the US & the UK, though only actually getting there in the latter.

***An effective collaboration especially for fans of the artists. The chorus is clearly the stand out here. But overall, this doesn't have any exciting qualities for me and I find my mind wondering towards thoughts of what is the next song I am going to play.

*First you have the worse-than-death-itself Jessie J and her annoying screeching, then you have Ariana Grande who is also not that likeable and has an annoying voice; and when you think the pain is finished here comes Nicki Minaj with her amateur Rap bullshit. Of course, Jessie J is the lead singer and yet she is the one who bites dust - even the mediocre and forgettable Minaj overshadows her in her own song, further proof that her desperation is pathetic, disgusting, etc and hopefully she will give up for good and fade away forever from the music scene as a distant and horrible memory of the early 2010's.